Genome Canada eDNA/RNA Surveillance Program Projects

Objective

The primary objective of this initiative is to broaden the use and effectiveness of eDNA surveillance through investments in the development of genomics tools, technologies and solutions that will enable the systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of eDNA samples from various ecosystems across Canada. Special emphasis will be placed on applied eDNA tools that respect and prioritize Indigenous communities’ rights, interests, and expectations, ensuring their needs are met and their active involvement is sought. See also the larger list of Canadian eDNA projects.

Three Streams of Funding

Stream 1 – Regional Uptake

Regional Uptake Projects are Regional will be Genome Centre-led projects aimed at refining eDNA collection methods, improving analytical techniques, and increasing the capacity of eDNA data for public, community and personalized health and biodiversity applications.

Stream 2 – Indigenous-Led and/or Partnership-Based

Indigenous-led and/or partnership-based projects aim to advance applied eDNA solutions prioritizing Indigenous rights, interests and expectations. Note that some Stream 1 projects have Indigenous leadership or partnerships as well.

Stream 3 – Collaboration and Engagement

The Collaboration and Engagement Project aims to facilitate discussions with Canadian and International stakeholders with the goals of advancing data standards, implementing best practices, increasing alignment and connectivity and supporting public health and other stakeholders in their decision making.

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